The amount of bones in the human body
What is 206?
The chest muscles.
What are pecs?
This drug is a small white cylinder which people smoke, some famous brands include marlborough and Pall-Mall.
What are cigarettes?
This process for fighting against disease exposes the immune system to a safe version of a germ so it can build protection against disease - the term comes from the spanish word for cow
What is vaccination?
What is holistic health?
What is calcaneus?
What are triceps?
This is the larger version of cigarettes, more often brown.
What are cigars?
These regions of the world are known for unusually high life expectancy and large numbers of people living past 100
What are blue zones?
“This dimension of health involves thoughts, feelings, stress management, and the ability to cope with challenges.”
What is emotional or mental health?
The two lower leg bones.
What is tibia and fibula?
Arm muscles used for pushing, improving by dumbbell curls.
What are biceps?
This drug is often found in white powder form and snorted.
What is cocaine?
This term refers to any condition that disrupts normal body function, often caused by infection, genetics, or lifestyle factors
What are diseases?
This dimension of health refers to how well the body functions, including fitness, nutrition, sleep, and disease prevention
The two forearm bones.
What is radius and ulna?
A back muscle connecting the neck, scapula, and spine, in the shape of a diamond.
What is trapezius?
This drug is often used recreationally, and can be grown from leaves, also known as cannabis.
What is marijuana?
This early method of disease prevention involved opening a cut into someone's arm, and placing diseased tissue onto it. Not as effective as modern techniques but good.
What is inoculation?
This dimension of health relates to meaning, purpose, values, and a sense of connection beyond oneself.”
What is spiritual health?
The finger and toe bones are called...
What are phalanges?
The ribbon‑like muscle that starts at the hip, crosses the thigh, and attaches near the patella (NOT THE SEMITENDINOSUS)
What is the sartorius?
Other than recreationally, what is the other use for drugs.
What is medical?
This disease has been completely wiped out, but was once one of the deadliest diseases the world has ever seen.
What is smallpox?
This condition involves compulsive use of a substance or behavior despite harmful consequences, driven by changes in the brain’s reward system.
What is addiction?